Ubuntu Remastering Tools
The day before I've written how to make your own PClinuxOS. This time let's try to remaster Ubuntu Linux. We need to install reconstructor 2.7 first. Since it is distributed in source code (tgz). You need to read this before if you don't know how yo install it.
It uses the Desktop(Live), Alternate(Install), or Server disc as a base, and then allows for user customization.
For the Ubuntu Desktop base, you can customize the entire environment. For instance, you can add/remove software, change the default look (splash, themes, fonts, wallpaper, etc.), add desktop links, etc.
For the Alternate and Server bases, you can add any additional software to the disc that you would like installed.
This program doesn't work like mklivecd in pclos. Even finally it just make live iso from your Ubuntu system. It is different. You don't need to change all of your settings in the beginning. Changes was done within the process it self.
Go to this site to read more.
It uses the Desktop(Live), Alternate(Install), or Server disc as a base, and then allows for user customization.
For the Ubuntu Desktop base, you can customize the entire environment. For instance, you can add/remove software, change the default look (splash, themes, fonts, wallpaper, etc.), add desktop links, etc.
For the Alternate and Server bases, you can add any additional software to the disc that you would like installed.
This program doesn't work like mklivecd in pclos. Even finally it just make live iso from your Ubuntu system. It is different. You don't need to change all of your settings in the beginning. Changes was done within the process it self.
Go to this site to read more.